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Had my photo shoot today.

The photographer is a genius, I don't look half bad
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But no makeup used, right?
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No make up, just a tissue to wipe off the sweat.

No photoshop either

3 different outfits, posing on command, I felt like a performing seal but the outcome was not bad.
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I've found that somehow the camera makes everything look better, even when that is far from the intention. (e.g. taking a digital pic of a real dump when looking for places to rent.) I wonder why this is so (if indeed it is so).
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Are you suggesting Stui looks like a dump?
Side by side.
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^

I've had less flattering descriptions.
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Ive been practicing getting images right in camera, particularly keeping the ISO as low as possible, I want the adjustments to be second nature, im getting there! been a massive couple of weeks, got the slab down today for the beach house, so exciting! (not loving getting up at 5 to get there before builders, ugh). So while hubby did the electrical pipe thing, i took a walk up the road and took some shots, this one i just love!

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and these two were for the photo challenge im doing, Motion and trouble!

motion: i had cleaner shots but i like the blur in this and the splashing water!
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trouble: i could have just taken another pic of the terror, but i had fun in photoshop instead! Trouble in Legoland!! Im trying to explore different angles & ideas when shooting, & different tools & functions in photoshop & didnt have a lot of free time, but this turned out pretty cool I reckon!

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What is the importance of keeping the ISO as low as possible?
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Less noise (speckles). For example:

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Thanks! Nice example.
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Thanks bucks5 that really is a great example!

Basically pictures are light, and you adjust light three ways, ISO, F stop, and shutter speed. (Leaving out flash control here). For action shots shutter speed is priority, for portraits the priority is F Stop which defines depth of field (how much of the picture is in sharp focus). But I tend to have a bit of a thing about ISO! Not keen on grainy photos! I try to keep to 640 and under! You can adjust it in photoshop but you lose some focus.

If your interested in learning more google the exposure triangle.
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Post by KenH »

I think we need a new post just for these sort of photos so that our talented Nicksters can share with us mere mortals!
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ha, cheers Ken!!

i meant to put this one up for the cat lovers! This is my nieces cat, its bloody gorgeous! (not a pussy person myself!)
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May I humbly suggest submitting the first pic if the new photo challenge is Evil?
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